While I think dark theme would be surely nice for those who prefer dark themes. But you must make sure that all content would look fine on the dark theme (ie the text, buttons etc). Also you should include rather larger screen and multiple screens. Its much more safer, some people may not trust you with downloading certain files.

installed it, and it looks nice i hope it doesn't give any problems with viewing content though, but i guess time will tell.

I've updated it a few times when i run across things I've missed, I'll try to keep up to date with it the best I can, if anyone notices anything feel free to comment here or on userstyles.org, and ill do my best to fix anything.

I've updated it a few times when i run across things I've missed, I'll try to keep up to date with it the best I can, if anyone notices anything feel free to comment here or on userstyles.org, and ill do my best to fix anything.

Trying it now, seems to work great.
Found a "bug" though, the report icon is barely visable.

The View topic page has to be worked on, it feels too out-of-place with all these white borders all over the place. Maybe make them grey.
The View forum page is the same as above, way too make borders which make it look rather cheap.
The buttons for reply, reply with quote and multi-quote could be changed from grey to some other colour, whether its green, yellow, possibly orange or something else.

Other then that looks decent.

Noticed the boxes while changing forum aswell, looks out of place when [Druid] and so on has a grey background.

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The grey background is visibly when a post have for than one page aswell, only thing that bugs me sofar.

While I think dark theme would be surely nice for those who prefer dark themes. But you must make sure that all content would look fine on the dark theme (ie the text, buttons etc). Also you should include rather larger screen and multiple screens. Its much more safer, some people may not trust you with downloading certain files.

The project site currently limits my images to 100kb so I'm restricted there a little.

The icons are something I can't just swap colors on unfortunately, I will need to make new images to replace them which will take some time, hoping the bright white text will do for now.

The project site currently limits my images to 100kb so I'm restricted there a little.

The icons are something I can't just swap colors on unfortunately, I will need to make new images to replace them which will take some time, hoping the bright white text will do for now.

If you are allowed to swap the images then simply save the images (example using Firefox View Page Info and going to the media tab) and then recoloring them in software such as Photoshop which is rather easy.

Maybe look around for a better place to host your project on. Or get free Webhosting which usually allows 1GB of space and see if you can add the "Add to Firefox" to the web page.

And the .png format makes the images very small in size and can have transparent backgrounds.
Not a scriptwebsitekidd so not sure, but when i did our website that was the format i used and it seems to be standard.(?)

Would love to try it but afraid to click links from users with recent join dates + few posts :'(

Isn't hovering over the link and seeing where it goes enough? I mean I understand people wanting to avoid going to a malicious site, but checking the link, having any sort of decent internet security software installed and using a decent browser is more than enough to stop anything malicious from happening before it can. Judging someones link because he only recently joined the forums (could have lurked them for years for all we know) and has a few posts seems pretty silly to me, surely you can use your common sense a bit to figure out if it is some sort of spam/scam or not.

Isn't hovering over the link and seeing where it goes enough? I mean I understand people wanting to avoid going to a malicious site, but checking the link, having any sort of decent internet security software installed and using a decent browser is more than enough to stop anything malicious from happening before it can. Judging someones link because he only recently joined the forums (could have lurked them for years for all we know) and has a few posts seems pretty silly to me, surely you can use your common sense a bit to figure out if it is some sort of spam/scam or not.

OT: Sure OP I'll give your dark theme a try.

And if you read more than 1 post you can see that i did all this and tried it
Was just cautious, would not have been the first time a virus would be spread on forums, just sayin'

Isn't hovering over the link and seeing where it goes enough? I mean I understand people wanting to avoid going to a malicious site, but checking the link, having any sort of decent internet security software installed and using a decent browser is more than enough to stop anything malicious from happening before it can. Judging someones link because he only recently joined the forums (could have lurked them for years for all we know) and has a few posts seems pretty silly to me, surely you can use your common sense a bit to figure out if it is some sort of spam/scam or not.

OT: Sure OP I'll give your dark theme a try.

You would be surprised how many attacks can happen, hovering over the link sometimes is not enough. Even if the link is legit, the content provided on the site may not be affiliated by the host. Also Java exploits going around recently and plenty of other loopholes the attack could use.